Clipper Mill

The Baltimore Board of Finance approved $58.3 million in public financing Monday for a long-stalled development in Poppleton, pushing forward a plan to use a tool associated with high-profile Inner Harbor projects to spur largely residential development in an impoverished area.

It was the second time the board considered the tax increment financing proposal, which would help pay for a plan to build roughly 1,600 apartments and other residences, 52,000 square feet of commercial space, a park and a school in a West Baltimore neighborhood close to the University of Maryland BioPark.

The TIF legislation failed to progress last month after board members raised questions about the...

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